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Legalization Quote by Anonymous

“While Europe experimented with legalization and regulation after WWII, the practice here was more stigmatized than perhaps it had ever been. It was also dangerous. John J. Potterat, one of the nation’s leading epidemiologists, noted in 2004 that the leading cause of death for prostitutes was…” quote by Anonymous
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““While Europe experimented with legalization and regulation after WWII, the practice here was more stigmatized than perhaps it had ever been. It was also dangerous. John J. Potterat, one of the nation’s leading epidemiologists, noted in 2004 that the leading cause of death for prostitutes was homicide.””

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Book: The History of Sex Work, 2020

The quote highlights how post‑WWII Europe moved toward regulated prostitution, while the U.S. remained hostile and dangerous, leading to high mortality among sex workers.

In simple terms: Europe regulated, US stigmatized, causing danger for sex workers.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for humane policies and protection.

Themes

stigma policy health violence

Mood

concerned urgent reflective

Type

policy advocacy social commentary

When to use this quote

  • public health reform
  • legal advocacy
  • support services for sex workers
  • community education

Key Concepts

epidemiology human rights social justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies shift stigma?
  • What protections are most effective?
A Different Perspective

Legalization alone may not eliminate violence without cultural change.

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